Knoxville Police Set Sobriety Checkpoint on Cumberland Avenue for Community Safety

Knoxville Gears Up for Sobriety Checkpoint: What You Need to Know

Hey there, Knoxville! Get ready because something important is happening in our city. The Knoxville Police Department has announced they will be setting up a sobriety checkpoint on Cumberland Avenue in the Fort Sanders area on November 21. If you’re planning to hit the roads that evening, you might want to be aware of this initiative designed to keep our community safe!

The Purpose Behind the Checkpoint

So why the checkpoint? Well, it’s all about keeping our roads safe and making sure we can all get home without incident. The primary goals for this sobriety checkpoint are to deter impaired driving, prevent serious or fatal crashes, and raise public awareness about the perils of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. It’s a noble cause, and certainly one that deserves our attention.

Why Is This Important?

Statistics revealed by the police highlight the importance of this initiative—over 43 percent of fatal crashes in Knoxville in 2022 were possibly linked to drug or alcohol impairment. That’s a staggering figure! It serves as a reminder of the risks involved when individuals decide to drive while under the influence. The sober truth? It’s just not worth the risk to your life or anyone else’s.

What’s Been Happening at Past Checkpoints?

Now, if you’re worried about what happens at these checkpoints, there’s precedence to consider. During a recent sobriety checkpoint held in August on Kingston Pike, three individuals were arrested for DUI. That just goes to show the importance of these checkpoints in catching those who choose to put themselves and others in danger.

How Can You Help?

One of the best things you can do to contribute to the safety of our roads is to make responsible decisions about drinking and driving. If you know you’ll be out enjoying a night on the town, plan ahead! Use a designated driver, grab a rideshare, or take public transportation. It’s crucial for everyone to do their part.

In Conclusion: Stay Safe, Knoxville!

As we approach the busy holiday season, it becomes even more important to prioritize safety on our roads. The upcoming sobriety checkpoint on November 21 is a reminder that our community is dedicated to preventing impaired driving and ensuring our beloved city remains a safe place for all its residents and visitors.

So next time you’re planning a night out, remember to make safe choices. Let’s keep Knoxville safe and sound! We can all enjoy our nights out without the fear of unintended consequences. Mark your calendars and be sure to spread the word! Stay safe, everyone!


Author: HERE Knoxville

HERE Knoxville

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